[Tweeters] Marymoor Park (Redmond, King Co.) 2023-06-01
birdmarymoor
birdmarymoor at frontier.com
Thu Jun 1 14:09:09 PDT 2023
Tweets - It was an unreasonably chilly 40 degrees at the start of our walk this morning. The temperature did manage to rise to a more reasonable 56 by the end of the walk, but it sure took it's time. I t was mostly cloudy this morning, and most of the time there was not a breath of wind. Lots of birds were singing; seeing them was another matter.
Highlights:
Mourning Dove - One seen briefly near the weir was our second sighting of the year
Virginia Rail - One responded very lackadaisically from across the slough. We seldom hear them in June
Spotted Sandpiper - Two at the weir
Bald Eagle - Many, again. Their numbers may be affecting the numbers of some other species
Pileated Woodpecker - Parents still bringing food to the nest
Cedar Waxwing - Numbers continue to rise
Bullock's Oriole - Saw a female disappear into a nest near the heronry
More than twenty species were heard singing, but at least seven species were heard-only.
There were two juvenile Great Blue Herons standing together looking dejected under the nests.
Misses included Green Heron, Belted Kingfisher, Cliff Swallow, Golden-crowned Kinglet, and Wilson's Warbler.
For the day, 59 species.
= Michael Hobbs
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